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1. A method of modifying a signaling protocol stack to transmit a Signaling System 7 (SS7) telecommunication signaling message over a data network from an origination node to a destination node, said signaling protocol stack having a Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) protocol layer on top of a Message Transfer Protocol (MTP) protocol layer, said method comprising the steps of: replacing the MTP protocol layer with an Internet Protocol (IP) protocol layer; adding a SCCP-IP mapping function between the SCCP protocol layer and the IP protocol layer; mapping the SS7 signaling message from the SCCP protocol layer in the origination node into an IP message utilizing the SCCP-IP mapping function; and sending the IP message over the data network from the origination node to the destination node.
2. The method of modifying a signaling protocol stack to transmit a SS7 signaling message over a data network of claim 1 wherein said step of mapping the SS7 signaling message from the SCCP protocol layer in the origination node into an IP message utilizing the SCCP-IP mapping function includes mapping the SS7 message address into an IP message address.
3. A method of modifying a signaling protocol stack to transmit a Signaling System 7 (SS7) telecommunication signaling message over a data network from an origination node to a destination node, said signaling protocol stack having a Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) protocol layer on top of a Message Transfer Protocol (MTP) protocol layer, said method comprising the steps of: replacing the MTP protocol layer with an Internet Protocol (IP) protocol layer; adding a SCCP-IP mapping function between the SCCP protocol layer and the IP protocol layer; mapping the SS7 signaling message from the SCCP protocol layer in the origination node into an IP message utilizing the SCCP-IP mapping function, said mapping step including the steps of: mapping an SS7 message address into an IP message address; and providing a user interface which enables a system operator to configure an address mapping table within the SCCP-IP mapping function; and sending the IP message over the data network from the origination node to the destination node.
4. The method of modifying a signaling protocol stack to transmit a SS7 signaling message over a data network of claim 3 wherein said step of providing a user interface includes providing a user interface which enables the system operator to set IP protocol parameters that cannot be transferred by the SCCP protocol layer.
5. The method of modifying a signaling protocol stack to transmit a SS7 signaling message over a data network of claim 4 wherein said step of providing a user interface which enables the system operator to set IP protocol parameters that cannot be transferred by the SCCP protocol layer includes providing a user interface which enables the system operator to set a Time To Live (TTL) IP protocol parameter and a Type of Service (TOS) IP protocol parameter.
6. A method of modifying a signaling protocol stack to transmit a Signaling System 7 (SS7) telecommunication signaling message over a data network from an origination node to a destination node, said signaling protocol stack having a Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) protocol layer on top of a Message Transfer Protocol (MTP) protocol layer, said method comprising the steps of: replacing the MTP protocol layer with an Internet Protocol (IP) protocol layer; adding a SCCP-IP mapping function between the SCCP protocol layer and the IP protocol layer; mapping the SS7 signaling message from the SCCP protocol layer in the origination node into an IP message utilizing the SCCP-IP mapping function, said mapping step including mapping MTP primitives into IP primitives; and sending the IP message over the data network from the origination node to the destination node.
7. The method of modifying a signaling protocol stack to transmit a SS7 signaling message over a data network of claim 6 wherein said step of mapping MTP primitives into IP primitives includes the steps of: mapping a MTP Transfer Request (MTP-TR) primitive into an IP Send primitive; and mapping a MTP Transfer Indication (MTP-TI) primitive into an IP Receive primitive.
8. The method of modifying a signaling protocol stack to transmit a SS7 signaling message over a data network of claim 7 wherein said step of mapping MTP primitives into IP primitives further comprises mapping a MTP Status primitive into an Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) message.
9. A method of modifying a signaling protocol stack to transmit a Signaling System 7 (SS7) telecommunication signaling message over a data network from an origination node to a destination node, said signaling protocol stack having a Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) protocol layer on top of a Message Transfer Protocol (MTP) protocol layer, said method comprising the steps of: replacing the MTP protocol layer with an Internet Protocol (IP) protocol layer; adding a SCCP-IP mapping function between the SCCP protocol layer and the IP protocol layer; mapping the SS7 signaling message from the SCCP protocol layer in the origination node into an IP message utilizing the SCCP-IP mapping function; sending the IP message over the data network from the origination node to the destination node; and mapping, in the destination node, the IP message from the IP protocol layer into the SS7 signaling message utilizing the SCCP-IP mapping function.
10. A method of modifying a signaling protocol stack to transmit a Signaling System 7 (SS7) signaling message over a data network from an origination node to a destination node, said signaling protocol stack having a Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) protocol layer on top of a Message Transfer Protocol (MTP) protocol layer, said method comprising the steps of: replacing the MTP protocol layer with an Internet Protocol (IP) protocol layer; adding a SCCP-IP mapping function between the SCCP protocol layer and the IP protocol layer; mapping the SS7 signaling message from the SCCP protocol layer in the origination node into an IP message utilizing the SCCP-IP mapping function, said step of mapping the SS7 message into the IP message including the steps of: mapping the SS7 message address into an IP message address to enable the mapped message to be transported over an IP network to the destination node; mapping MTP primitives into IP primitives to enable the mapped message to transport data over the IP network to the IP message address; and setting a Time To Leave (TTL) IP protocol parameter and a Type of Service (TOS) IP protocol parameter to provide required IP protocol parameters to the mapped message that the SCCP protocol layer cannot transfer from the SS7 signaling message to the SCCP-IP mapping function; and sending the IP message over the data network from the origination node to the destination node.
11. The method of modifying a signaling protocol stack to transmit a SS7 signaling message over a data network of claim 10 wherein said step of mapping MTP primitives into IP primitives includes the steps of: mapping a MTP Transfer Request (MTP-TR) primitive into an IP Send primitive; and mapping a MTP Transfer Indication (MTP-TI) primitive into an IP Receive primitive.
12. The method of modifying a signaling protocol stack to transmit a SS7 signaling message over a data network of claim 11 wherein said step of sending the IP message over the data network from the origination node to the destination node includes configuring the IP message through the steps of: placing the mapped IP address in the IP Send primitive; adding the TTL and TOS parameters to the IP Send primitive; and adding data from the SS7 message to the IP Send primitive.
13. The method of modifying a signaling protocol stack to transmit a SS7 signaling message over a data network of claim 10 further comprising mapping, in the destination node, the IP message from the IP protocol layer into the SS7 signaling message utilizing the SCCP-IP mapping function, said step of mapping the IP message into the SS7 message including the steps of: mapping the IP message address into the SS7 message address; and mapping IP primitives into MTP primitives.
14. The method of modifying a signaling protocol stack to transmit a SS7 signaling message over a data network of claim 13 wherein said step of mapping IP primitives into MTP primitives includes the steps of: mapping the IP Send primitive into the MTP Transfer Request (MTP-TR) primitive; and mapping the IP Receive primitive into the MTP Transfer Indication (MTP-TI) primitive.
15. A mapping function for mapping a Signaling System 7 (SS7) signaling message from a Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) protocol layer to an Internet Protocol (IP) protocol layer in order to transmit the SS7 signaling message over a data network from an origination node to a destination node, said mapping function comprising: means for receiving the SS7 signaling message from the SCCP protocol layer, said means for receiving the SS7 signaling message including means for sending and receiving Message Transfer Protocol (MTP) primitives from the mapping function to the SCCP protocol layer; means for mapping the received SS7 signaling message into an IP message; and means for sending the mapped IP message to the IP protocol layer.
16. The mapping function of claim 15 wherein said means for sending the mapped IP message to the IP protocol layer includes means for sending and receiving IP primitives from the mapping function to the IP protocol layer.
17. The mapping function of claim 16 wherein said means for mapping the received SS7 signaling message into an IP message includes means for mapping MTP primitives into IP primitives.
18. A mapping function for mapping a Signaling System 7 (SS7) signaling message from a Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) protocol layer to an Internet Protocol (IP) protocol layer in order to transmit the SS7 signaling message over a data network from an origination node to a destination node, said mapping function comprising: means for receiving the SS7 signaling message from the SCCP protocol layer, said means for receiving the SS7 signaling message including means for sending and receiving Message Transfer Protocol (MTP) primitives from the mapping function to the SCCP protocol layer; means for mapping the received SS7 signaling message into an IP message, said means for mapping the received SS7 signaling message into an IP message including: means for mapping MTP primitives into IP primitives, said means for mapping MTP primitives into IP primitives including: means for mapping a MTP Transfer Request (MTP-TR) primitive into an IP Send primitive and for mapping a MTP Transfer Indication (MTP-TI) primitive into an IP Receive primitive; and means for sending the mapped IP message to the IP protocol layer, said means for sending the mapped IP message to the IP protocol layer including means for sending and receiving IP primitives from the mapping function to the IP protocol layer.
19. A mapping function for mapping a Signaling System 7 (SS7) signaling message from a Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) protocol layer to an Internet Protocol (IP) protocol layer in order to transmit the SS7 signaling message over a data network from an origination node to a destination node, said mapping function comprising: means for receiving the SS7 signaling message from the SCCP protocol layer, said means for receiving the SS7 signaling message including means for sending and receiving Message Transfer Protocol (MTP) primitives from the mapping function to the SCCP protocol layer; means for mapping the received SS7 signaling message into an IP message, said means for mapping the received SS7 signaling message into an IP message includes a mapping table for mapping the SS7 message address into an IP message address; and means for sending the mapped IP message to the IP protocol layer.
20. The mapping function of claim 19 wherein said means for mapping the received SS7 signaling message into an IP message includes a user interface for setting IP protocol parameters that cannot be transferred by the SCCP protocol layer.
21. The mapping function of claim 20 wherein said IP protocol parameters include a Time To Live (TTL) IP protocol parameter and a Type of Service (TOS) IP protocol parameter.
22. A mapping function for mapping a Signaling System 7 (SS7) signaling message from a Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) protocol layer to an Internet Protocol (IP) protocol layer in order to transmit the SS7 signaling message over a data network from an origination node to a destination node, said mapping function comprising: means for receiving the SS7 signaling message from the SCCP protocol layer by sending and receiving Message Transfer Protocol (MTP) primitives from the mapping function to the SCCP protocol layer; means for mapping the received SS7 signaling message into an IP message, said mapping means including: means for mapping MTP primitives into IP primitives; a mapping table for mapping the SS7 message address into an IP message address; and a user interface for setting a Time To Live (TTL) IP protocol parameter and a Type of Service (TOS) IP protocol parameter; and means for sending the mapped IP message to the IP protocol layer by sending and receiving IP primitives from the mapping function to the IP protocol layer.
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January 23, 2001
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